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April 17, 2013

By Joe Newman

'War on Whistleblowers' Shows Heroes Pay Heavy Price



Capitol Fence After the Washington, D.C. screening of the new film War on Whistleblowers, a panel discussed some of the issues raised by the movie.

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Topics: Whistleblower Protections

March 11, 2013

By Andre Francisco

Video: Join POGO in Celebrating Sunshine Week



Danille Brian on Sunshine Week 2013 Watch the video with POGO's Danielle Brian to get caught up on the big open government victories from last year and some of the challenges ahead.

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Topics: Open Government

February 25, 2013

By Andre Francisco

New Movie Investigates the War on Whistleblowers



War on Whistleblowers Trailer Brave New Films has released a trailer for their latest movie War on Whistleblowers: Free Press and the National Security State. T

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Topics: Whistleblower Protections

February 19, 2013

By Andre Francisco

Bill Moyers Praises POGO Report on the SEC’s Revolving Door



Bill Moyers on POGO's SEC Report Bill Moyers lamented the revolving door between financial regulators and Wall Street while praising the Project On Government Oversight’s recent report on the subject in a new broadcast essay.

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Topics: Financial Sector

February 11, 2013

By Andre Francisco

CNBC Looks at POGO's New SEC Report



CNBC Video on SEC Report CNBC reported today on our new report detailing the effects of the revolving door on regulation at the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Topics: Financial Sector

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